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    Game Bags?

    What do you use. I have just used the old cheese cloth bags for years. Washing them till they fall apart, then buying more. My son has a set of "Caribou" brand bags that he likes. Pricey , but as he says , worth the $.
    Washable and reusable.
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    Re: Game Bags?

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    Re: Game Bags?

    Following.

    I'd like to try some of those fancy synthetic bags but haven't found any that are not a rediculas price after exchange rate ect.

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    Re: Game Bags?

    I have used a few Kuiu bags over the past few years and they've been great. Strong and easy to wash.

    I recently picked up a pack of the Argali Highcountry, and they seem pretty similar to the Kuiu ones, haven't used them but first impressions are good.
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    Re: Game Bags?

    I’ve been running the caribou gear game bags for a couple years now and they get two thumbs up from me. Once they’re done with I toss them in the bathtub with hot water and they come out 90% clean. After a quick rinse I run them for a cycle in the machine and they’re back to business for next time.

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    Re: Game Bags?

    I’ve used old bed sheets sewn together for years. Does the job of keeping flies, wasps etc off the carcass when it is warm out.

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    Re: Game Bags?

    Quote Originally Posted by longwalk View Post
    I’ve used old bed sheets sewn together for years. Does the job of keeping flies, wasps etc off the carcass when it is warm out.
    Same here. Mrs. made me a bunch of them. Some pretty patterns too!

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    Re: Game Bags?

    Caribou and tag bags are worth every penny
    they are 100% fly proof and wash up great

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    Re: Game Bags?

    Used Yukon bags for years. Worked well. But I just picked up a set of caribou bags. 4 Caribou bags are less weight and take up less space in my pack than 1 if my old ones. Hopefully they will get bloody in a few weeks.

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    Re: Game Bags?

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron.C View Post
    I just picked up a set of caribou bags. 4 Caribou bags are less weight and take up less space in my pack than 1 if my old ones. Hopefully they will get bloody in a few weeks.
    anywhere in BC sell these or did you get threw the states?. Thanks

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